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What happens if scholarship recipients are unable to identify and to obtain positions in one of the three departments or the Intelligence Community?

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What happens if scholarship recipients are unable to identify and to obtain positions in one of the three departments or the Intelligence Community?

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A scholarship recipient’s Job History Log must demonstrate to NSEP that he or she has made a full and good faith effort to identify and to apply for federal employment with the Department of Defense, Homeland Security, or State, or with the Intelligence Community. By maintaining detailed log entries, recipients demonstrate specific efforts that were made to identify suitable job opportunities and the types of positions that were available to them while they were seeking to fulfill their service requirement. If scholarship recipients have not been successful in identifying positions in the three priority departments or the Intelligence Community, they may pursue employment in any other federal agency.

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